Geoengineering refers to the deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth's climate system to counteract climate change, such as by reflecting sunlight, increasing precipitation, or removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Proponents argue that geoengineering could provide innovative solutions to global warming. Opponents argue that it is risky, unproven, and could have unforeseen negative consequences.
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How would you react if your favorite natural landscape was altered by a scientific solution meant to stabilize the climate?
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If you could control the weather for a day, what changes would you make and why?
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Do you think humans should intervene in nature's processes to prevent further climate change, or should we focus solely on reducing emissions?
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How would you feel if a sudden change in technology could instantly cool the planet but had unknown risks?
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What role do you think future generations should play in deciding the solutions to climate change we use today?
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Would knowing that geoengineering could affect countries differently change how you feel about it?
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In your opinion, should humanity take risks to drastically fix the environment, or should we tread carefully with small steps?
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Do you think altering Earth’s climate systems is ethical if it slows down global warming but disturbs ecosystems?
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What would you say to someone who believes humans are responsible for fixing every problem we caused, even if the solutions may be dangerous?
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How much do you trust science to solve big environmental problems like climate change, and why?